| By Tommy AngeloI take notes at the poker table. Some people consider it rude I guess. You tell me.I'm sitting there playing hold'em, with a pen in one pocket and a piece of paper in the other, and a thought on my mind that I will certainly forget unle read more |
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| Part Two by Tommy Angelo From part one:Before anything flows, there must be a difference. Between different elevations, water flows. Between different pressures, air flows. Between different poker players, money flows. In the world of reciprocality, i read more |
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| By Vince Burgio A few weeks ago while I was waiting for a poker tournament to start at the Commerce Casino Stan Goldstein walked by the table where I was sitting sipping a cup of coffee. He joined me and I congratulated him on his recent big wins in to read more |
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| These are my thoughts on the Cap No Limit games at Full Tilt Poker. I've been playing them for about a month and really like 'em. Bonus code Falstaff! You can read more of my trash at pokerstage. Contrary to what you might be thinking if you read my l read more |
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| By Tim Lavalli I had a chance to sit down and talk ‘all things poker' with Jimmy Sommerfield during the first days of the Canterbury Park Fall Poker Classic in Minnesota last week. Jimmy is in my opinion one of a very few truly gifted tournament direc read more |
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| By Bob Ciaffone A key concept of tournament play is the idea that a hand has a "point of no return," where the player has committed such a large portion of his chips that he should simply close his eyes, commit the remainder of his chips to the pot, and read more |
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| By Daniel Negreanu Daniel Negreanu is an instructor at Poker. Sometimes when nothing appears to be going your way, you may begin to question your own theories about the game. More often than not, it's just a bad run of cards that affects your mindset read more |
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| By Daniel Negreanu One of the biggest mistakes I see novice players make is that they bluff in situations when it just couldn't possibly work. I can't tell you how many times I've heard this an excuse, "Well I had to try. I couldn't win if I didn't." read more |
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| By Rolf Slotboom This is an edited excerpt from Rolf's brand new "Secrets of Professional Pot-Limit Omaha" book, available at all the major (online) gambling book stores. In the first part of this article series, I described how you can and sometimes s read more |
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| With Dr. Mark Burtman Today was a day of pleasant surprises and bad beats. My first activity was to sign up for the Stud/8 tournament, despite the fact that I had to play the final table at 4pm for the no-limit event. Though a questionable move on my read more |
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